Change consent in rape laws, say experts

Current laws that lets a man accused of rape be acquitted if he honestly believes the woman consented to sex, even where she did not, should be removed, the State’s legal advisory body has recommended.

Change consent in rape laws, say experts

Current laws that lets a man accused of rape be acquitted if he honestly believes the woman consented to sex, even where she did not, should be removed, the State’s legal advisory body has recommended.

The Law Reform Commission said the defence of ‘honest belief’ by the accused should be replaced with a provision that such a belief must be ‘reasonable’.

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